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in Vermont by Dr. Farlow, but not otherwise known to me from this country. 

 My material, while off-color and not typical, agrees exactly with some speci- 

 mens collected by me at Mandling, Styria. So far as I know, fertile material 

 has not been collected in America. 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT 



(To Society Members Only — For Postage.) 

 Mr. Frank Dobbin, Box 197, Shushan, N. Y. Peltigera venosa (L.) Hoffm. 

 From Vt. 



Rev. Frederick S. Beattie, Lincoln, N. H. — Ramalina farinacea Ach. From 

 the Phillipine Islands. Coll. Geo. E. Burnham. 



Miss Mary F. Miller, Box 203, R. F. D. 4, Station A, Washington, D. C— 

 Cladonia furcata (Huds.) Schrad. and C. pyxidata (L.) Hoffm. From Fairfax 

 Co., Va. 



H. Dupret, Seminary of Philosophy, Montreal, Canada. — Drepanocladus 

 aduncus var. intermedins, D. aduncus var. polycarpon and D. aduncus forma 

 subpiligera Ren., D. capillifolius Warnst. (typicus), D. capillifolius var. brachy- 

 dictyon Ren., D. capillifolius iorma fallax Ren. From Canada. 



THE SULLIVANT MOSS SOCIETY 



Cordially invites all persons interested in the study of Mosses', Hepatics and 

 Lichens to become members. Membership fee $1.50 per year including subscrip- 

 tion to the Bryologist. 



The Society was founded over fourteen years ago to help and encourage 

 the study of these plants and the Bryologist was started as an aid to beginners. 

 As time has gone on books adapted for beginners have been furnished by the 

 present editor; the Bryologist itself has become more and more an organ for 

 the publication of purely scientific articles. But remember the Society it- 

 self IS STILL ACTIVE in its work of helping beginners and it has the assist- 

 ance of the leading students in this country and in Europe and the back numbers 

 of the Bryologist are still available. 



The officers of the Society and especially the curators stand ready to name 

 any specimen sent them, if it gives evidence that the person sending is in earn- 

 est and trying to help himself. More short pithy notes of individual finds and 

 observations are invited and will be published if presented and a valuable her- 

 barium can be obtained through the Exchange Dep't. Join us and see. 



